ST. GEORGE – The St. George Police Department is requesting the public’s help Tuesday in identifying two men caught on surveillance footage who are wanted for questioning in an active police investigation involving a string of thefts at various RV lots.
Over the last couple of weeks, the two men have been targeting local RV dealers, including Indy Auto & RV and Desert Coach RV, the St. George Police Department said Tuesday afternoon.
“The suspects break into RV lots at night, force open RV’s and steal TV’s and other valuable items,” police said in a media statement.
Detectives are looking for information that may help identify the men captured in the photographs below.
Anyone who recognizes the men in the photos or has any information about their identity or the incidents in question is asked to call the St. George Police Department at 435-627-4300 or Detective John Manzer at 435-627-4337.
Persons arrested or charged are presumed innocent until found guilty in a court of law or as otherwise decided by a trier-of-fact.
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Tweekers
Dealers: post someone at night with a shotgun to end this! It’s simple.
Looks like a couple of punks.
They do not look very intelligent, they more then likely are going to brag to some of their friends. Who will then turn them in for not giving them a cut of their score…
good grief somebody feed that kid.. dang, just dang.
Well the stuff they steal is being sold. It won’t take long.!
I think those tattooed arms will help get them caught.
Let’s hope they get caught. This is not good for our area to have these type of people in our area. It will only lead them, those cowards, to come to additional businesses and perhaps homes. Someone be a hero and identify these cowards, please. Thanks!
TRVLR.. They already are breaking into people’s homes and businesses and cars and storage units.. these 2 guys are not doing something new here.